Education in the Media: 11 December 2017
Today’s Education in the Media looks at coverage of our announcement around accelerated degrees, and Amanda Spielman’s comments on school exclusions.
Today’s Education in the Media looks at coverage of our announcement around accelerated degrees, and Amanda Spielman’s comments on school exclusions.
...similar starting points. The DfE also makes clear on its performance tables site whether a school is making well below, below, average, above average, or well above average progress. For...
...about themselves and their future. So we need to take a fresh approach to the support available to them, not just through their local health services but through their schools...
Today’s news review examines coverage of sexual violence in schools, teen neglect and maths and science success. Sexual violence in schools The Women and Equalities Select Committee (WESC) today, Tuesday...
Today’s news review examines coverage of two reports on the life experiences of girls and school nurses' workload. Life experiences of girls Today, 12 September, Plan International UK has published...
Today’s news review looks at coverage of yesterday’s school funding announcement and the mandatory reporting consultation launched yesterday. School funding Yesterday, 21 July, the Education Secretary Justine Greening made a...
Today’s news review looks at coverage of the Key Stage 2 results we released yesterday.
Following the EU referendum result, there has been some media speculation on how this could negatively impact schools and pupils.
Today’s news review looks at coverage of Ofsted Chief, Sir Michael Wilshaw, and National Schools Commissioner, Sir David Carter's comments on Multi Academy Trusts and a survey by Oxford University Press about reading in schools.
...a cover for exposing children to extremist views. This has been picked up widely in print. It is the splash of today’s I newspaper and the story also runs on...